Coggle Ethical Research Mind Map
Summarizing is taking the main parts of the text and putting them into a summary. When paraphrasing you are putting information into your own words and citing the source. Quoting is taking a direct quote from the text and putting it in quote and mentioning the source.
You can tell if something is reliable by looking at who made it. You can look and see if it is .org, .com or .gov. Only some of those are reliable. You can also see of the Author is an expert and knows what they are doing. Another way you can see if it is reliable is if all of the information is correct. You can check this by cross checking the information on other sites.
To develop key words to effectively find information, you need to follow these certain steps: don't make a whole statement or question, think of synonyms for your keywords, research related terms to your topic with a different meaning. To turn your keywords into search terms, you should identify your key concepts related to your topic, combine key concepts, and refine your search or use synonyms for your key concepts.
There are a number of ways to gather relevant information from hard copy and digital sources. Digital resources available include the Mid-Continent Research Database. Hard copies could be books or articles in magazines. To generate a research question that will help you find relevant information, you have to narrow down your sub-topic and put your five Ws into place.
How to avoid plagiarism, when copying something of a cite you have to give citations to the cite, and Make sure it's in quotations marks,
Wikipedia is not a reliable or a credible source to use. When looking for an article check for 1. Author 2. Date 3. Sources 4. Grammar 5. Bias
Using keywords and concepts are very important when it comes to research because it will help narrow down your results in order to find exactly what you are looking for.
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When add information from another cite and having quotations, You have to have a Works Cited/Bibliography at the end of your paper.
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